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carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. you only have until december 7th to enroll. >>> it is crunch time again for president obama and mitt romney with just 22 days left, they are holed up with aides cramming for tear debate tomorrow night. preparations are underway in hempstead, new york where the town hall style meeting will take place. >> reporter: paul ryan stomached in wisconsin today preaching -- stumped in wisconsin today. preaching against d
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i'm carol costello. we continue now with ashleigh b banfield. >> thank you, carol. let's bring in paul steinhauser, who is in hampstead, new york, the site of the second presidential debate. the numbers start today, a fresh new week. what do they tell us? >> the horse race, right? this is a brand new cnn poll. there have been seven surveys since that first presidential debate. we average them all together and there you go. there's about as close can you get. 47% likely voters for the president, 47% supporting mitt romney. you look at new national polls that have come out in the last day and you see other numbers behind the numbers. mitt romney's favorable rating seems to be rising a little bit. that's very important as well. the battle for the white house is not a national battle. it's a race for the states and their electoral votes. if you look at the states polls, it's pretty tight as well in the states. >> they say they don't necessarily pay attention to all the polls. they say they do their internal polls but my spidey senses say they look at all the polls, thos
i'm carol costello. we continue now with ashleigh b banfield. >> thank you, carol. let's bring in paul steinhauser, who is in hampstead, new york, the site of the second presidential debate. the numbers start today, a fresh new week. what do they tell us? >> the horse race, right? this is a brand new cnn poll. there have been seven surveys since that first presidential debate. we average them all together and there you go. there's about as close can you get. 47% likely voters for...
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i will turn it over to carol. >> i am glad. one reason i am supporting president obama is that i have the feeling he is grounded in the real world and as i said in researching dr. biden, i found out that she has children and we have a lot in common. got married in the 1970's, had children in the 1980's. we both have been educators. i started teaching in minneapolis in 1970 and taught mostly in the inner city. in 2004 i retired. she began as a high school english teacher and in her time she taught as a psychiatric hospital for adolescents which had to be a challenging assignment. later she moved on to teach at community colleges and still works as a professor at a community college. i found a blog entry from 2008. apparently she sat in on a conference call and one of the participants said i can't remember when i have interviewed a public figure who sounded so much like the people i work with every day, and of course that's probably because i am a teacher. some of that made me feel that she kind of knows what it's like to be in a
i will turn it over to carol. >> i am glad. one reason i am supporting president obama is that i have the feeling he is grounded in the real world and as i said in researching dr. biden, i found out that she has children and we have a lot in common. got married in the 1970's, had children in the 1980's. we both have been educators. i started teaching in minneapolis in 1970 and taught mostly in the inner city. in 2004 i retired. she began as a high school english teacher and in her time...
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especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file a claim. publishers are putting actually $69 million into a fund to hand out to customers. you know, we're talking about 30 cents to $1.32. these publishes are on the hook for millions of dollars. it really does add up. if you want more information go to ebooksagsettlements.com. some of us paid an extra $2 to $3 per book. not sure yet why the refunds don't reflect that $2 to $3, though. i want it all. >> i think it's because the lawyers are getting all the money. >> that's true. they get a little smidgeon, don't they? just a little bit. >> alison kosik, many thanks. >>> both mitt romney and president obama
especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file...
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a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. he's also going to be talking about arming the syrian rebels. lastly, carol, as part of his remarks that were releasted by the campaign, interesting to note that he is also going to be calling for a prosperous state of palestine to stand side by side with the state of israel. that's a very interesting development. as you remember over the summer, carol, he talked about that foreign policy trip overseas. mitt romney was strongly criticized by some in the palestinian community after
a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to...
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i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining us. 12 hours before the big debate tonight and hillary clinton throws the president a lifeline. secretary of state taking full responsibility for the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. they're the ones who weigh all the threats and the risks and the needs and make a considered decision. >> clinton made it very clear to cnn's elise labott she does not want to play the blame game, something that is sure toply out in tonight's president yl debate taking place at hofstra university ong long identity. dan lothian is there right now. i suspect that secretary clinton's comments certainly will make it easier for the president tonight. >> reporter: well, you know, what it does, it pl
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carol simpson, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and as we mentioned, round two here for the president and mitt romney tomorrow night, our special live coverage begins 7:00 eastern, cnn, and cnn.com. >>> father, grandfather, circuit court judge, sunday schoolteacher. >> he was the center of our universe. >> the personal side of a suspected case of meningitis. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, a
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i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. gross domestic product increased 2% in the third quarter. the gdp is our best measure of economic health. but while that number is better than expected, a senior economist atwells fargo called it just ho-hum. >>> upper west side nanny is accused stabbing to death two young children in her care. their mother returned home and found the children in a bathtub and the nanny nearby with what appeared to be self-inflicted stab wounds. the children were pronounced dead ata hospital. >>> hurricane sandy losing strength this morning over the bahamas, but it is still poised to cause some major league damage, expected to intensify and merge with a winter storm over the northeast, which could make for one damp halloween. sandy already being blamed for 21 deaths in the caribbean. >>> china blocks internet access inside the country to "the new york times" after the paper published an article, critici criticizing the fortune of china's premiere. "new york times" sea
i'm carol costello. it is 30 minutes past the hour. gross domestic product increased 2% in the third quarter. the gdp is our best measure of economic health. but while that number is better than expected, a senior economist atwells fargo called it just ho-hum. >>> upper west side nanny is accused stabbing to death two young children in her care. their mother returned home and found the children in a bathtub and the nanny nearby with what appeared to be self-inflicted stab wounds. the...
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don't laugh at them, carol. >> no, i really do. thank you, soledad. >>> round two in the bag, in your face and personal. >> i don't think anyone really bloevs that you're a person who will be pushing for oil and gas and coal. you'll get your chance in a moment. i don't believe that people believe that's the case because -- that wasn't a question. it was a statement. >> did it sway independent voters? newsroom starts now. >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with our senior congress iional correspondent dana bash with more on the fireworks from hofstra. >> yo
don't laugh at them, carol. >> no, i really do. thank you, soledad. >>> round two in the bag, in your face and personal. >> i don't think anyone really bloevs that you're a person who will be pushing for oil and gas and coal. you'll get your chance in a moment. i don't believe that people believe that's the case because -- that wasn't a question. it was a statement. >> did it sway independent voters? newsroom starts now. >>> good morning to you. i'm carol...
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i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with our senior congress iional correspondent dana bash with more on the fireworks from hofstra. >> you may think a debate in front of undeclared, persuadable voters would produce polite performances. >> production is up. >> is down. >> no, it isn't. >> reporter: think again. at times this town hall looked like a schoolyard brawl. >> not true governor romney. >> how much did you cut them back? >> not true. >> i had a question and the question was how much did you cut them by? >> you want me to answer. >> how much did you cut them by. >> reporter: if memo
i'm carol costello. this latest debate was a slug fest. for 90 minutes, town hall meeting between president barack obama and governor romney was intense. each capped date using his time and, in many cases, going way over to stay on the attack. in our cnn/orc poll taken right after the debate, president obama came out on top. 46% of debate watchers say the president won while 39% claimed romney was the winner. that's within the margin of error. we have complete debate analysis, but we begin with...
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. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. he must have been in excruciating pain after the proton radiation, which actually worked. because he would try to swallow or eat something and he would kind of cry out. and that tells me he was really in agony. but actually, eventually, that cleared and we had a wonderful 20 cose meal athe waiverly inn with martin. >> rose: editors from the "economist," graydon carter and carol blue when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. 6-. >> rose: tonight we
. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and...
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moment but first here is a profile of our distingui born women ming ton, delaware, 59 years of age, wife carol and three children. republican. roman catholic. gettysburg college ba. georgetown university, m.d. and georgetown university medical school, associate professor, ten years. george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 10
moment but first here is a profile of our distingui born women ming ton, delaware, 59 years of age, wife carol and three children. republican. roman catholic. gettysburg college ba. georgetown university, m.d. and georgetown university medical school, associate professor, ten years. george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary...
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we are losing cynthia carol from anglo-american, the big mining company. the share price was struck by something like 25%. however, she has achieved quite a fair amount. >> one of the things she stepped into when she came into the business is bad the accident frequency within south africa was almost twice what it is right now. so she has done a tremendously good job of reducing the number of accidents and fatalities in the mines in south africa. that was extremely important for them to still have what they do have as far as production rates in south africa. otherwise, it would have created some early large problems at this point in time if they had not done that. >> if you're not getting the kinds of returns they expect from a mining company -- they should have been doing particularly well. i'm afraid, as i say, they don't take any prisoners. >> all about the bottom line. thank you very much. spain a's economic crisis has passed another grim landmark. the unemployment rate has hit 25%. in parts of southern spain, one in every three adults as jobless. our c
we are losing cynthia carol from anglo-american, the big mining company. the share price was struck by something like 25%. however, she has achieved quite a fair amount. >> one of the things she stepped into when she came into the business is bad the accident frequency within south africa was almost twice what it is right now. so she has done a tremendously good job of reducing the number of accidents and fatalities in the mines in south africa. that was extremely important for them to...
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best advice ever from carole simpson. carole, thank you so much. we'll check back in with you before the next presidential debate. make sure you join us for the one and only vice presidential debate. cnn's debate night in america coverage beginning at 7:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> with her whole life ahead of her one promising young medical student saw her career come to a painful and terrifying stop. in this week's "human factor" dr. sanjay gupta looks at the obstacle this woman faced and how it changed her destiny. >> great, fantastic. >> i think i always wanted to be a doctor. my dad was a physician and so i would always see him going to work and i was 6 and 7. he was always helping people and so that was my inspiration. >> reporter: and just three months in to the studies, dr. alyssa reiber said her life changed. someth
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debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying something for the first time in history, to have the people ask the candidates the questions. which i loved the whole idea of participatory democracy and that the people could ask their own questions, not just journalists. i was all excited about that but i was afraid, what would happen with these undecided voters, whether they might freeze with all the cameras and talking to the two men who would lead our country. so i studied and i prepared and i knew every position of every candidate on every issue that could possibly have come up. and i had three p
debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying...
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policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area or more analysis on this from anti-war activists carol stone he joins us live now ken thank you for joining our team now bear with me here why would a russia try to smuggle weapons to syria if there's been no or if there's been no u.n. arms embargo imposed against the syrian regime. the accusation is ridiculous but it's part of a larger campaign on the part of turkey recklessly to raise tensions in the middle east with a view to preparing the ground for a western military intervention in syria. now prime minister out of the want to use to name the source which provided her cash intelligence with information about the plane could there be more players involved in this scenario absolutely turkey here is acting as a cast for nato behind turkey stand the old colonial powers of europe britain france. italy and of course the usa and also some rich arab monarchies such as katara and some of the arabia those powers turkey is trying to curry favor with those powers because it's looking for two things turkey is one wants to get in desperately to th
policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area or more analysis on this from anti-war activists carol stone he joins us live now ken thank you for joining our team now bear with me here why would a russia try to smuggle weapons to syria if there's been no or if there's been no u.n. arms embargo imposed against the syrian regime. the accusation is ridiculous but it's part of a larger campaign on the part of turkey recklessly to raise tensions in the middle east with a view to preparing...
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you just carry on with this sort of background this is a proxy war and what will obviously be a pain carol what happens in the u.s. . she's through because if we. pass on this policy on this has been bad you know we've gone it gets dicey you know cold war and i hate to think what might happen if you get selected certainly all right while neil clark journalist and contributor to britain's guardian newspaper always good to have an r.t. all of us care of cheers. and we're also asking for your thoughts on whether our car will send troops into its neighbors territory you can cast your vote at r.t. dot com still ahead for you in the program there might be another front opening up with a potential conflict with syria as the u.s. has deployed troops to jordan. things are far from calm elsewhere in the middle east in yemen a security official at the u.s. embassy who is also warden a that anti terror work with yemeni authorities has been shot at washington's increasingly knowledge in the rise of terror i am a lack of security in the region. has more. security official who was on his way to work to t
you just carry on with this sort of background this is a proxy war and what will obviously be a pain carol what happens in the u.s. . she's through because if we. pass on this policy on this has been bad you know we've gone it gets dicey you know cold war and i hate to think what might happen if you get selected certainly all right while neil clark journalist and contributor to britain's guardian newspaper always good to have an r.t. all of us care of cheers. and we're also asking for your...
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announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. you only have until december 7th to enroll. >>> coming up at 3 on katie amy grants opens up about her journey while taking care of her parents suffering from dement >> you have always been a person of deep faith was yours tested during this experience? >> i think that my faith has enlarged. >> that's coming up at 3 p.m. on katie right here on abc7. then at 4:00, actor tom hanks got too much into character this morning during a live interview on gma. and at 5 new guidelines to treat infertility. those stories and more on abc7 news at 4 and 5. >>> time for perfect pet. i think we have a couple of
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eleven welcome to our two we're reaping the latest news from around the globe i'm carol. well passengers on board a syrian plane forced to land an on call to have told r.t. they were humiliated and threatened by turkish security forces f. sixteen fighter jets intercepted the flight from moscow and it was bound for damascus was also carrying thirty seven people many of them who were russian we do have our correspondent artes man do you know she has the details and will be with her and just a moment. russia's foreign ministry demanded x.-plane nations so wide turkey failed to inform that there were russian citizens on board of this plane seventeen passengers were reported to be russians while all over all their worth thirty seven people on board of this plane in among them there were small children moreover russian embassy in ankara sound deployments and a doctor to the airport however they were all denied access without giving any explanations to the euro accuses turkey off a priority over at the detention alfred's plane he also spoke to the flight engineer who told us tha
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sdl good sunday morning, i'm carol maloney, we begin with college football. maryland visiting virginia, the terps get a big boost by stephan digs. maryland wins and improves to 4-2. >> and virginia tech hosting duke after trailing 20-0. they score 41 unanswered points capped off by this 86-yard touchdown run. he rushes for 183 yards. hoakies improve to 4-3 on the system, and all eyes on robert griffin iii today after suffering a concussion last week. he there have to be cleared by doctors one more time. he playing on playing the same aggressive style of football but will keep his safety in mind. >> i'm a tough guy, i kept that promise, and i don't have anything to prove. it's about getting the yards, and live to play another down. >> redskins and vikings kick off at 4:15 this afternoon. >>> the nationals disappointing finish hit one fan especially hard. he was alive the last time they had a series. he attened the 19246 world series when the senators defeated the giants. he says he really likes the nationals squad and really believes they have what it takes to
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basically big cleanup the mess created by the intervention in libya by the north atlantic countries carol for many countries gadhafi was a man who supported insurgents and eventually took part in the coup in mali but to others he helped restraint munk those desert warriors how does something like that happen how do you see that. well basically the state formations in that part of africa are rather fragile and it's an editable that if you drop tons of weapons into fragile regions that there is going to be unrest that ensued immediately in automatically not only vet but colonel qadhafi had worked out an entente with the north atlantic nations to contain the conservative religious radicals but basically the north atlantic nations led by washington london and paris overthrew that entente they turned the tables on colonel gadhafi aligned with his former antagonist and overthrew him and now the inevitable has happened we have to recognize that there is a fatal attraction between conservative religious radicals in the north atlantic nations were a couple of what happened in afghanistan in the on
basically big cleanup the mess created by the intervention in libya by the north atlantic countries carol for many countries gadhafi was a man who supported insurgents and eventually took part in the coup in mali but to others he helped restraint munk those desert warriors how does something like that happen how do you see that. well basically the state formations in that part of africa are rather fragile and it's an editable that if you drop tons of weapons into fragile regions that there is...
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hopefully we can continue like this was a good win an important win also for the first test series carol hope to have seeded to be our back from injury when they take on ruby last season's top scorer in the russian premier league hasn't played since the start of a good stooge of a back injury and he's addition to a squad to really containing the likes of castle. which arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between the posts could finally see serious . six year wait for russian football's biggest prize which of them poorly dancey moscow. where the man who blew the whistle and lifted the lid on the latest attack in a football match fixing scandal has found a new job as a community coach at english premier league club aston villa so my father you know was approached last november and offered two hundred thousand euros to influence the outcome of an italian cup match he reported the incident to police leading to the arrest of seventeen people the former roma defender was given an award at last year's finke for the all ceremony but found himself without a club so
hopefully we can continue like this was a good win an important win also for the first test series carol hope to have seeded to be our back from injury when they take on ruby last season's top scorer in the russian premier league hasn't played since the start of a good stooge of a back injury and he's addition to a squad to really containing the likes of castle. which arguably been the player of the season so far and he got it in fear between the posts could finally see serious . six year wait...
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carol simpson moderated the presidential debate some 20 years ago. everybody looks different. we'll be right back with that.
carol simpson moderated the presidential debate some 20 years ago. everybody looks different. we'll be right back with that.
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carole, thank you. >> thank you, marty. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin >> this california company is launching another ship at the international circuspace station. this is " the dragon " capsule. the upcoming mission is the first of 12 with a $1.5 billion con contract with nasa-- >> and astronauts will be filling the capsule with experimental samples and equipment before turning to earth. >> the fbi says the number of laser pointers at airplanes is at an epidemic. they said that these could climb to 3700 by the end of the year. that is a 1000 increase. they can cause pilots to become temporarily blinded. the intentional pointers could face hefty fines and even present. >> this apartment is it getting and an amazing price. it is 10 x 8. it is about the size of
carole, thank you. >> thank you, marty. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin >> this california company is launching another ship at the international circuspace station. this is " the...
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i'm carol maloney. your sports minute starts with football. the redskins and rg3 take their high-powered offense to the steel city later today. the rookie quarterback is looking forward to facing one of the nfl's toughest defenses. >> they like to bring a lot of pressure, make it a chaotic game. it's something that you truly can't be ready for until you're out there on the field. they run that three-four defense, that's similar to the one we run. i look forward to playing them. it will be a good chess match. >> down a level, maryland visiting boston college. roh, two td passes in the second half, including a 66-yarder here that gave the terps a 17-13 lead. with a minute to play, chase reddick hits a wide open jonathan coleman for a 14-yard game-winning touchdown. b.c. wins 20-17 as the terps drop to 4-4 this season. >>> world series, game three between the giants and the tigers. ryan vogelsong tosses 5 2/3 innings of shutout ball for san francisco and for the second game in a row, the giants blanked the
i'm carol maloney. your sports minute starts with football. the redskins and rg3 take their high-powered offense to the steel city later today. the rookie quarterback is looking forward to facing one of the nfl's toughest defenses. >> they like to bring a lot of pressure, make it a chaotic game. it's something that you truly can't be ready for until you're out there on the field. they run that three-four defense, that's similar to the one we run. i look forward to playing them. it will be...
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carol is off today. it is the undercard to the title fight, but this vice presidential debate had plenty of punch after joe biden and paul ryan shook hands, they came out swinging. listen. >> you can cut tax rates by 20% and still preserve these important preferences for middle class -- >> not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's. >> it has never been -- >> -- on oh, now you're jack kennedy. >> we have to ask this. who won? we asked people who lost the debate. according to the cnn/orc poll. 48% said ryan performed better. 44% gave the nod to biden. a lot of people don't agree with that. that's within the poll's margin of error. all right. let's break it all down for you. senior whiteouse correspondent jessica yellin and dana bash will concentrate on ryan. look at you two standing there this morning. okay -- >> reporter: we just established -- she's taller. >> were you guys who's taller? we haven't gotten punch sleep so we're a little purchasy. >> three hours. we were watching t
carol is off today. it is the undercard to the title fight, but this vice presidential debate had plenty of punch after joe biden and paul ryan shook hands, they came out swinging. listen. >> you can cut tax rates by 20% and still preserve these important preferences for middle class -- >> not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's. >> it has never been -- >> -- on oh, now you're jack kennedy. >> we have to ask this. who won? we asked...
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carol is off today. high stakes and a high noon showdown on capitol hill as we look at live pictures of the capital. potentially heated hearing on the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. republic republican-led hearing is demanding to know how security failures led to the deaths of the u.s. ambassador there and three other americans. were warnings ignored for political reasons? did the white house have any motive in first denying it was terrorism? depending on which party you ask, today's hearing is either election year grandstanding or an effort to better protect american lives in the future. liste listen. >> is that it's because they wanted the appearance of normalization. that's what they wanted. that fit the obama narrative moving forward. >> you know it's one thing to make make allegations that are back bid facts. it's another thing to make allegations and then search for the facts. we've heard a lot of allegations flying around. just today in depositions we've heard things that are contra
carol is off today. high stakes and a high noon showdown on capitol hill as we look at live pictures of the capital. potentially heated hearing on the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. republic republican-led hearing is demanding to know how security failures led to the deaths of the u.s. ambassador there and three other americans. were warnings ignored for political reasons? did the white house have any motive in first denying it was terrorism? depending on which party you ask,...
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[applause] these arches in nature by stellar jury, composed of the poet rita dove, joyce carol oates, psychologist steven pinker, my colleague. a historian, simon schama. this has always been a major national book prize with a host of us any previous winners, including among so many others, links to use, zora neale hurston, and the reverend or the king junior. and now, thanks to the vision, committed in sheer energy of one person, we now have a hot website and live streaming video of our event, national press club in several supporting lectures and presentations. you all know that one person is the lifeblood of the anisfield-wolf book awards, my dear friend and comrade, mary louise hunt. give it up for mary louise. stand up, mary louise. [applause] our annual ceremony has become an event in cleveland social intellectual calendar and that takes an entire team of people to pull off, including ron of course, but also sandy shoals. cindy, please stand up in the six other team members who have worked for months to create this evening. give it up to cindy. [applause] as mary louise put it t
[applause] these arches in nature by stellar jury, composed of the poet rita dove, joyce carol oates, psychologist steven pinker, my colleague. a historian, simon schama. this has always been a major national book prize with a host of us any previous winners, including among so many others, links to use, zora neale hurston, and the reverend or the king junior. and now, thanks to the vision, committed in sheer energy of one person, we now have a hot website and live streaming video of our event,...